History:
North Sikkim (now officially known as Mangan Province) [1] is the Indian state of Sikkim. Its regional headquarters is Mangan. It is the seventh most populous district in the country. In 1977 the North Sikkim district became home to Khangchendzonga National Park, with an area of 1,784 km2 (688.8 sq mi). It shares a park with the West Sikkim region. It is also home to the Shingba (rhododendron) Wildlife Sanctuary, which was established in 1984 and covers an area of 43 km2.
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One of the most famous places to visit in North Sikkim, Lachung Monastery is a major tourist destination in North Sikkim. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, Lachung Monastery is lined with beautiful streams, beautiful waterfalls and orchards.
Location:
The region has an area of 4226 km2.
Subcategories:
There are 2 phases in the Northern region.
Villages:
There are 52 districts in the region.
Cities:
There is only 1 city in the region.
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Introduction
Dadra and Nagar Haveli are situated in western par India...